Ennio Morricone's "Love Theme From Cinema Paradiso" is indisputably regarded as one of the finest ever composed movie themes and reserves in the hands of producers Till Bronner and Chuck Loeb its beauty. "Crockett's Theme" I had not even as so musically interesting memories and with "Mulholland Falls" (interpreted by Bronner and wonder pianist Frank Chastenier) reaches the plate the most intimate moment of a delicate film Romance. "Happy" is a 'closing credits' and 'bouncer' again into the full - you leave with bobbing feet the auditorium.
Do some arrangements also something very 'sugared' sound, so they are internally consistent and perfectly brought to the point. If you think this style of 'Jazzy Listening' like, here comes his money and is perfectly served - who Freejazz loves who knows in advance that he is advised wrong here; but that also does not want the disk. She wants to entertain, ingratiate themselves, offer the listener with closed eyes a cinematic panorama - and this is true: everything right.
Quite unlike its predecessor, surprisingly different. Schlicht entertaining large-format jazz with strings and backing vocals partial swabs - well done! One should again go to Till Brönner 'music-theater'!